

At the helm of new Head Coach John Ritzen, the young CSC golf team is busy developing and trying to improve each day.
The new coach said he wants to change the mindset of the players, not just at meets, but in practice as well.
With all the media buzz surrounding Colin Kaepernick, his recent choice to sit during the national anthem should be rightfully judged on both ends of the pendulum. The first side would involve playing devil’s advocate and defend his right to uphold constitutional freedoms, which permit him to make the decision of standing up or not.
On the other end, we’d need to measure the reason behind doing so; which to many has come across immature, hypocritical and cheap. Now, both sides of this argument deserve the same amount of justification and analysis.
The Nebraska State College System Board of Trustees approved the proposed tuition rates for the academic year 2016-17 at the May 3 meeting hosted in Lincoln.
Last year, CSC students paid $153 per credit hour. For this year, the proposed rate is $160 per credit hour for undergraduate, residents. These rates do not include fees. Online undergraduate, non-residents rates are set at $320 per credit hour, but those on-site will receive the Chadron State College “Eagle Rate” of $161 per credit hour.
Senate allocated $1,071 Monday and voted to confirm a $20,000 allocation from 2014, without knowing the total funds available to Senate for the semester.
Read MoreHurricane Sandy in 2012 was the largest natural disaster to hit the United States, until recently. Mid-August more than 2 feet of rainfall resulted in devastating flooding in southern Louisiana. President Barack Obama declared the 20 affected parishes as major natural disaster zones.
Read MoreCAB allocated $16,428 at Tuesday’s meeting, but the funds still need to be approved by Student Senate.
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19, freshman of Castle, Colorado
“It’s pretty stupid. He’s using the 1st Amendment right the way he can. But he’s there to set an example and he should take care of it in a press conference.”
Read MoreTwo common rooms in the CSC dormitory complex were renamed this week. The grand opening of “The Landing,” formerly Kent Hall’s “Red Room,” was 8 p.m. Monday, and the “The Hub,” located in the Breezeway and formerly the “Gold Room,” was 7 p.m. Wednesday.
Read MoreComedians Rod Reyes and Bryce Stanley entertained students Monday night “In a giant, half empty ballroom on the wrong side of Nebraska,” in the Student Center.
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